The event took place at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas, and aired on Versus.

Hendricks and Serdyukov earned Fight of the Night bonuses, Page earned the Knockout of the Night award, and Brown earned the Submission of the Night.

In one of the night’s seven un-aired preliminary-card fights, Hendricks topped Serdyukov via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). Hendricks, a former four-time All-American wrestler at Oklahoma State, moved to 5-0 with the victory.

Page, meanwhile, picked up the knockout award after stopping Marcos Galvao in just 18 seconds. Page now has stoppage victories in 10 his 11 career wins; eight have come in the first round.

Brown, meanwhile, dazzled in his main-event fight when he floored Garcia with an overhand right, followed him to the mat with ground and pound, and then forced him to tap-out with an arm-triangle choke. The victory, which was Brown’s ninth straight, came at the 1:57 mark of the first round.

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